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Bug#54968: Lintian, archive maintenance and and policy



Richard Braakman writes:
 > On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 12:05:22PM +0000, Matthew Vernon wrote:
 > 
 > > FWIW, a package that I uploaded was rejected, with a comment "using
 > > lintian would have pointed this out"; when I replied that in fact the
 > > "error" that was being objected to was in fact an intentional
 > > decision, I didn't even get a reply, and the package languishes
 > > still in /REJECTED
 > 
 > This is not a direct consequence of Lintian; when I reject a package
 > I reject it on its own merits.
 > 
 > I assume you're talking about adns here.  I maintain that the rejection
 > was valid, because it's a shared-library package that doesn't follow
 > the shared-library policy at all.  (I invite anyone who would join
 > this discussion to inspect these packages first.  They are currently
 > in /debian/project/Incoming/REJECT/adns*).
 
But this (as I pointed out) is intentional - and there is a thread on
policy at the moment about why I think this is the right thing to
do. As Ian suggests, such packages should be accepted - if policy
decides the decision was wrong, then the maintainer can then change
the offending packages.
 
Matthew

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